No, that is trivial to do: just make an actual damn application.
So trivial that all it needs is learning a completely new skill set and tools, signing up for a gated distribution mechanism that can kill your application on a whim if you violate any of the rules over which you have no control, and then giving a huge cut of your revenues to the rent-seeking platform owner?
The web has been more than just text documents since around the turn of the millennium. It's probably about time we stopped ignoring 20 years of very popular evolution and pretending that what might have been "intended" before a lot of people reading this comment were born should still guide what we build today.
So trivial that all it needs is learning a completely new skill set and tools, signing up for a gated distribution mechanism that can kill your application on a whim if you violate any of the rules over which you have no control, and then giving a huge cut of your revenues to the rent-seeking platform owner?
The web has been more than just text documents since around the turn of the millennium. It's probably about time we stopped ignoring 20 years of very popular evolution and pretending that what might have been "intended" before a lot of people reading this comment were born should still guide what we build today.